RE: Vnc on HPUX10.20

2002-03-31 Thread ASANO,SEIJI (A-Japan,ex1)
Hi Corne and Mike, Thank you for your good advise. I read the manual again, it is not supported this feature on a current Xvnc program. I will try to compile x0rfbserver for HPUX. The situation of "Login as a root" is an example. Thank you !! -- Se

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2002-03-31 Thread Anouk Kuiling
Why is AT&T now stopped with made new versions of VNC? VNC is latest produced in March 2001. The latest version is 3.3.3 R9 Greetings, Anouk - To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the m

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2002-03-31 Thread Dave Warren
The last released version does everything AT&T needs it to do. Until they have a further business need, they likely won't resume the expense of development. - Original Message - From: "Anouk Kuiling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 2:35 PM Subject

password for VNC

2002-03-31 Thread Amit Sharma
Thanks a lot for your help. I have got it working. But the problem is 1) How can i start it up such that i can access the computer from my terminal even if no user has logged in to that computer. 2)secondally how can i restrict user to change its settings i mean password etc.. I want to set a

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2002-03-31 Thread Amit Sharma
Thanks a lot for your help. I have got it working. But the problem is 1) How can i start it up such that i can access the computer from my terminal even if no user has logged in to that computer. 2)secondally how can i restrict user to change its settings i mean password etc.. I want to set a

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2002-03-31 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
One thing that makes a difference to how this is done - what OS are the VNC servers running? Also, make sure you grab the VNC server docs (or keep a bookmark to http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/winvnc.html which is the WinVNC server docs page - assume it is one of the Windows OS versions you

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2002-03-31 Thread Alex K. Angelopoulos
There are quite a few individual extensions of it, and the source code is open. VNC is not a commercial product which AT&T has committed to supporting and extending; it was developed purely for ORL's internal use (possibly prior to AT&T's takeover, IIRC). They made it available for free just bec